The solution: no human contact.
The solution: no human contact.
#Justice4Tuvix!
Darkstar One. And it is just now getting rereleased, so it doesn’t count.
So instead, I’ll pick The Legend of Dragoon on PSX. Such a fun RPG that really needs revisited.
This is just her explaining what you get when you vote for any Republican. Especially her.
It’s just a smaller, folding form factor. It’s better at protecting your screen and buttons, but if it’s anything like the GBA SP it’s based on, that hinge is a potential breakage point. Your trading off one kind of durability for a whole new vulnerability. Having said that, I loved my GBA SP and in only got broken because it got misplaced and sat on while it was folded open.
Yeah, the Anbernic RG35XX is under $70 and the RG35XX+ is about $80. Those are super solid choices!
RG353V has served me incredibly well. Works great for systems up to Dreamcast. Plays most PSP games well. Plays DS and earlier Nintendo handhelds perfectly, though I strongly recommend using Arkos if you touch support in the Linux frontend.
Megaman Legends 3.
That’s definitely a mental image right there.
Yer gonna need a much longer pole…
If you want to see all of the extra content for Royal, then you need to have all three. Which is exactly what I said in the first place.
Um, ack shoe wally!
SMT V’s main story is pretty average difficulty, almost too easy if you know the combat system and do any real prep with fusions. The optional content can be very challenging, though.
P5R does have similar requirements to get the true ending, but they’re pretty easy to meet if you make any real effort with keeping Confidants leveled. There are three Confidant requirements you need to meet to have access to the true ending and Royal’s extra content.
Persona 5 Royal on Switch and No Man’s Sky. Looking forward to Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance and Darkstar One coming very soon! I finished vanilla SMT V some time ago, and my daughter has been playing it, so we’re both excited to see what Vengeance has in store.
My bad. I misread your statement entirely as applying to conservatives and missed the whole “coalition of progressives and” part. I guess my own reactive bullshit was engaged ahead of my critical thinking there. Your points are valid and I was apparently just looking for an argument there.
And by “keep the rights that they have” they mean virtually unrestricted access to firearms and the right to discriminate against anyone they want protected by a thing guise of “religious freedom” that also magically protects them from discrimination of any kind.
Gladys was apparently 30 when she died, having been born in 1896. Such a fascinating person for having lived such a short life.
I did exactly that.
The traumatic brain injury may have had something to do with that, though.
Wait, what? I missed that one.
And how well did that work with Adolph Hitler? History seems to suggest that jailing would-be Fascist dictators only delays the inevitable, and tends to work in their favor by galvanizing their followers over the “injustice” of their incarceration. For moral and ethical reasons, I truly wish that were the appropriate response. History says it isn’t nearly as final as the solutions these maniacs devise for their scapegoats.
Think you better quit letting shit slip…